A ~ Now TE‘. Your grocer knows: when you order RED ROSEQRANGE PEKQE you are a Judge of fine tea. f you a beautifully decorated piece of chinawarc FREE, in each package We know YW will tell your friends and _ ' neighboufeandthat-istheheat - ~ - advertising we can get. - Ask your dealer §_ RAP“? .-~-~-.---= - t ‘THE-‘Tmllllllmfilildwullotrttltnmu 1n Aluminum. l“_”f_’“*t+.t+ew++wwlfomonowgst';" . lvggétrasttsi Cleveland. St11dlo a _ The Public Forum » Radio Program =45 P- M- . t. p . . ‘ discussion by bqrrgqpondent. °f questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian go" t ’ not necessarily endorse the t 9O "i. good tea awre R15 ' 1 _ Evldrnt- 1 lWEL-tl" (492) N. Y. "lpana Trouba- ‘ DO YQII W011i Hard‘! I11 Q 1 ly thv more intsiticlss it did the ywBZ (333) Springfield. Studio llflfg", wgcq woo ‘Wm, wg._ _ ‘_ _ l l?“ Iirofits i1. manic, tlhotigh ,1 "rogmm- .»\l and K-Sl). i Start the day wnh a nounshlng qllltlguililltoixvxyl-lw- llxt-(l an“ Hm JWJZ H! 9:00 M. 1\\“iiK (27th (‘ltwt-luittl. Malnvc Or-l _ breakfast of ROBIN HOOD I w” 3h‘. Pfllulglxllul"iimnipligxfi i H" ltenizlAiNxivYézMnxwvgll llonr. ‘ttl- vhostrtt. 101m p M l Rapid OMS Porridge—a wllole- l 11111m-d.in1eiy' llll'.w'lillll‘ll n prnpt-r fw-“AK (266) Buffalo. Musical Pro. Wtkllf‘ tflltll Y. ‘Wultit>rl‘-A->atorin. i food that tast s ood to old 1 "l" , m" "'“"k"“"' “Y“""“- l Flam‘ - 19145 P- M- l wme a g , nllltli .\lr. l.ttv1~<tin.‘nsnhnnk- “CAM (273) Phlia. Faith's Frolic Wl.\\’ 1421i) (iiuci. (fwsllta inn-m. I and YOI-WE- c?! will tlpprt-clutr 1n handling "mlf" 11:00 P. M. .. ., . - 1 ‘L’? llf‘.°ill<"n mohtty." hum-up (310) N. Y. ScaramVou.'-.l1e~W.iZ (i513) .\'_ Y, }intr-.1Aut<;r_ . -. _ ‘ _ __.. s’ .I ¢ n} nt Olin" tho (foulmiv-lsioifs. Plflylet. 11:30 P. M. l Whitwe 211189011 j'l‘|’§’lijn“lil'l1 l“; lllrlwtnt. 1 wish ntllgA-l/l P1089) Cleveland. nluo Wl-IAF (41121 N. v... Dance Music.» - ' us Jllll t ~1-;- A 1 1mm ro. - l Beautiful Premium: .-....-. " ‘ ‘" “" "mi $.30 p. M. . hatendofspendingmoneyon t! Tlli).l5ll.ll"S‘lll_l'l ' 1- wthded [how 1\VE.1\l<"(492) N. Y. Balklte Ilour, uo expensive advertising we give or U” b)’ ill - t n58 1 stt-ttd oi 82:1,. l‘ JWR- WTAG. WlRlC, WCaNE. OBINHD 1o WSB (428) Atlanta. Rudiowls. P M This column is open for the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 1i:00 . . allttlybltfiz Clntziil. Organ ltecltal. ".'.‘..1i’h .'1*,1-_ EVENING coucsrrrs C1,“, “ ‘” Nee’ l " ‘_ ‘ WLW (4231 (Jinn-i. Lutoiua Melody l§.0P|_l'll0I1l of correspondents. l i0 720° P. M. Buys; WlSAl (326) iCluci. Program. 1:30 P. M. FEATURE TALK WJZ (455) N. Y. U._S,. Army S u, l Band. to WJZ, WlRC and K'YW 1 T0 MAKE THE eLEcToRA-rgfwktiac (316) N. Y. Feature pro» t THINK." I‘ gram. . 8100 P- M- ' 1:45 P. M. JQDKA (309) E. Pitta. Studio Feat- KDK-A i309) E. Pitts. U.. q; p, Ad. _ 6:20 P. M. , “GY i380) pX-hleuectady. "Book of Knowledge. V,“ Sil1'.l—~llndcr the above heading l; "Fe- , dress, ‘Igivsonnyflllf reply to My; w’ (3_.\VICA.U (277) Philadelphia. Unity in Saturday's 15s,“. o’; Artists. W0 10:00 P. M. ' . " 0 ‘(l8 ’ “Guardmn, this Hlatelnexrt F. t.» l lhlla. Address Temple h v WJZ (4-55) N. Y. Sitludio Feature. to “hell the new Commission ‘WIEZ. KtDKA and KYW. “tiller Mr. James Paton, took WlGY (380) Schenectady. Remlnz- WANT "ro utmost 9200 P. M. l . gffios in 1924. ‘they round M, ton Baird. _ lfgllfllnklil it: chaotic I condition. g 8:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. \ we C ame- l" I925. although WEAF (492) N- Y- Dal/ls 35x0" WllZ (333) Springfield. Adams l Ifglylvllllfitillgns books slIOW- ' gag}?! ovcgfllé. IOVyE-El. WJAR. llotrsc. l m ‘i "ellrly 825.000 ' t RC. WCSll-I. WCAU (2781 Phila. Pennsylvania.‘ ‘ 1110!‘? Business tlum in the pre~ i WOAE. and WTIAM. WJZ 1455) Y. Commodore. .v1ous your, n, turned over in fK%(J% (309) E. Pitt's. Concert, also profits 814-000 lstgtn, ‘not; us _von say. lu 1112:: tht- 11111011111.‘ ‘Vtwt-I, .\\"(I‘N, KSD lllltl WGY. QlPIIOSiIt-tl in tho ’l‘rt*:1.~."11ry' lYPllv 1:161) Hopkinsvlllc. Studio Livestock Report WILS - s2‘ out). nnd inst-ts t-arri-l to 1542" Program. ,(ca"ad'a" PM“) , I Slltnillilttl. i111‘ l\\t) minim“ ,,“_ WABC (316) N. Y‘ The Aflamic 4_\1()N'liC|:.Al., April 1X.~l.1v0-“ 3101i h“, ‘mhlfling Hm MM“ Trio‘ . stovkfltlttttlu. tet-teipts 389. iuttlrlngl $3,119,, prom w.“ m. szTJmsin it 10.00 P_ M_ plants were only oixtrutting to n lim-f lt-nvvs u gnin n1‘ 815.15.54.11! cquivn- WLW (423) .Cl11ci. lloormmtn THU‘ lted nxtcnt nnd trntiing was v01", .101“ w H, Imrvpn! U“ the vein“ “MA H6“ ghenandoalh Sum“, respondingly slow. (‘.0011 steers Sold, stiles of $110 11343;, ' Progrmn, up to 18.90 and the common to mt-tl-‘l . l“ 13,23‘ n“, "Hum", “posited WJZ i454) New York. Radiotrong, inm kllllls ,wt.>re moving slowly nt’ ‘ in tht- ’l‘1*t-11~'nr_v was S11 tint) and us. timt- of writing. An odd choitro bulll Hots vurrivtl to 1t .1. ,25i1.7ii nnd was weighed out at $7.00 and ltouvy, taken 1oge1hei' muke ».lR,2!|l.T.‘l ni|.1,\\'cll_ so imve ailcgholig beverages bulls were mostly irom $5.50 to deducting iht- 11111011111 from 1021 which has ‘been confirmed by such $6.62. good cows blought $6.25. with‘; ot 820,301.01 itnvet n not gain m" authorities as the Rockfeller lnsti- a couple or the host at $ 5 nnd ' 01113.11. prrrcnt on tho illltf lfor Medical Research. medium kinds $4.75 lo $5.... ’ . _"n""", _ _ “ll-filing this will receive spare (}11otations—Bntche-r steers good ‘I 'lht- t111tci1-t1t-t> 1n not gmn he l" Will‘ "105! Wvflhy Cvlllmllfl- $8.50 to $8.75, medium $7.50 to $8.00 ttwcon 1ht- two years lwliig sevvtl- I am. Sh‘. 616-. Common $6.25 t0 $7.25. l LlllllllH o1 out,» per t-vtit on tho Slllitb‘. CRITIC. gumher hegferg_g,,(,q $150 m‘ Coming to the English throne when the nation was weary of the strict discipline of the Roundlieads, Charles ll. led an extravagant existence scarcely paralleled in British history. There is scarcely :1 parallel in smoking history for REX Cigarettes -—for the delicacy-of their flavour and the exceptional quality of the regal Virginia tobacco of which they are made. You'll like them! 'KING_ 0 G 43R E TAT E s Shoes With a Distinctive Charm blends-but almost every other ensemble ‘calls for the pastel shades that $PP|I1g has brought forth. Our Black Patent Leather Slippers are priced from $3.35 to $9.00, the Black Satin Shoes are priced from 85.00 to $9.00. _ _ THE PASTEL SHADES, such as Parchment, Rose- blush, Brownstone, Ivory, are priced from 63.50 to $9.00. PLATNIUM Patent Leather ls another very now effect, we show this in a oneatrap, high. heal design at $6.50 a pair I l I Silk Hosiery ls shown In all the new arid fashionable ‘shades, these lines are beautifully made, and moderately priced, from $1.00 to $2.95 a pair. - Eight shades to choose from, in 24 Inch, fashioned feet....... . . . . . . . . . . ......$1.00 Ten shades in a higher grade, a strong line at ,, $1,513 Eight shades in full fashioned hosiery, high gm“ $2110 Twelve shades, hull fashioned, sllk to the top at $2.95 (GIFT BOXES FREE.) A|'.L1-:\r...::.2s FASHIUNABLE FOOTWEAR 4 Professional Cards MeLEOD A. BENTLEY J. A. Bentley W. E. Bentleyfk. c. , Barrister and Attornoy-at-Law vwo-eo-o-oo-o WRITE Ofilee: 180 Rlohmond an," CHARLOTTE-row" restructive itieastires itrfllllblllllfl same cylinder under the same oondltlons when regular MoNgy 11o LOAN _ - the free sale nnd use of nmlcotiitgx. “film.” "cued Withntrggflylovfluidyiflgte the ab- chflqoflqtown.’ P_ m |_ to show you hlrsamplss of sun. In ‘Montreal, they have‘ a tar aengcflf kneel: buuglsnauke, ‘oxgnnessonwhg h ‘ - Ines. r " - F " ‘ and task to enforce the lantii-narcoiilc ‘chanies. Refit“ a. d: ungnymflnéhn; Drones and get h; | d laws than ‘they over mt to e -‘ , ngqualltleso e 906i Dr. C» C» Archibald styles. Merchants, n1.t§:¢,l'§1..':y. “"18 Prohibition i11 I’. E- lfllllllil; ‘the nornluleombuatlzrstzste ofgais-omehaatuil-ned the Gradrats of N. Y. Post Graduate men. Members o1 Farllament, Y“ “'9 ‘"9" "° m“ “r mpealmg ' u " Msdioal School and Hospllar Praetloo limited to Eye. hr, Nose "m9"- f and Throat. ~ - _ eating Eyes In l l" Glasses Ofilos, mar’: n; _ -~ _ ‘Great George , _ . " v _ _ Oitlos Monro-ll to 12.80. v-oo+»-ou+e+o+»o+n prim t. n; zvrs rssuzn Glasses M106 by Qolonllflg mflllflll. I A ' l s \- J-A. nepotism H. F vi ‘ - . B. h.‘ {r Barristers. Attorneys, . 1.; Money to Loan. than R. McGulgan ‘tan ergo. dotloirohsrc. “1:},";',',',',,,,3,';°;",;'_'_';" ' s to L fill-op n y“, mllhllfitvsn. lf your costume is Black and White-the Black Slipper ’ A 5S. F. TARBUSl-l Bankers, Bank Clerks are his ens. Oi Th0“! fmmlps‘ "'“"“p‘ m“ P“ $8.25, medium $6.75 to $7.25, cont‘ ——————<-0>-_-_- ,.ccntnges arc irotn tht- oliicitl rc- .- ~. . ;cm.d_,, m", I 5mm, b}, [hum l Headatflhe IS Caused "1011 $1.50 to $0.50. {stronger local butchers took all oi» . - r -.- Cl l t JOHN ANDERSOBL Catarrh of the Nose “elilllittlzzcstktalvti tgglgl) $020 l0 $lI-~>0<y;tirll1;gs andkpaltl btiatwoou $11.2? laud tarot ctowh, .~\ ll‘ll l4, 192T. ' ' ' ' - - J- Dill‘ ("'5 ill" (“*9 ‘VH9 $1"- (.\lr. Antlersoulis Public Antliint- . . Cllmlel-s‘ “'25 to $25M Cmwrslsoivs were mostly $8.25 ivith nn odd am, mg“, u, know whereof he Sfilelltlflc men who have studied $2.7. to $3.511. lone a shade beam, speaks’ bu, he is NMQHILY invynmu the mutter, say one oi the great Butcher bulls good $6.00 to $6.50., ably mixing. m- Capitul Account m“, causes of pain across the eyes and common $4.50 to $5.75, calf receipts Profit 11nd Loss \cco11nt.. The Com- mmml headache Is CATARRH" 511- “ml! 8 VBPY llghh Offelllll! 01 lmssionts hooks 1m“, no mdlciuiuns The smear. remedy is CATARRIIO- calves trading “'21s tnirly good. of having bu.“ ammo“ i" Z0i\'ll£; its healing vatpot‘ purities Priors on straight. lots medium and 1933, “rpm H“. ;,\.,.,~,,,_.,. 0106;, every air passage in the throat, common quality calves ratigetl lronu or would like 1o know is, "whntlllllléfi. 1105B. 1L R1115 myriuds 01',$5-5lll0$7-50» bill-k 01' S3195 571ml" l'l.-\l.Il-‘,\X, April l8.~~Q11o111titi1i1~=‘ relmm... m“ i“. m" o“ H“. pub-m, germs at every breath. clears away $7125. some very common kinds 5oldifufnishpd by Johnston and \va,-.|_ Accounts Jicnring ,\1r, _-\1|(]g1'5()n'_q ‘nasty tiischarges, stops spitting and from‘ $5.25 to $5.75. Quotations mod-l yiembms ng the Montreal sun-i,- "signuturc, 11nd whut reliance cnnlsneeziug, does 3W8)’ with headache, iurn veal $6.50 to $7.50, common pkchange; they put on the stntemcitts ht-ingtcoughiug. throat ttouble and $5.25 to $5.75 Sheep receipts 28. A‘ ; made by the Liberals on the pub- cntarrh. To prevent winter ills, todew good light. sheep were sold tor New York Exchangg ~ lic platform that vhe pffllilis or the slop snlffles, to heal, and streugtlt-!$8.50 and one or two very thin ones, ' Q -——-—-<oa- Stock Quotations Cl-lmmlisliln li-"P "@011 $1101! 115 ill" e11 the nose nnd throat, use $4.75 per cwt. Quotations ewes $1.75 At, Top, and 5mm, F? Ry, _ 13;: f ‘Pllbllv -'\“¢~”-ll11l-‘=' sitllif?" Ell» U» (X-WARRHOZONE. Complete outfit to 58.50. ' American can C11 _ _ _ _ 49 "'—“"““""' you can secure in any drug store Hog receipts 1,212. with u vcry Am. locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 109 SCmPTURES AND pfioHlBl-rlo"! {or one dollar. Smaller size, 50c. light offering ot hog prices were Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. Shy-i wish to tnke you 11p on ~ v . some oi‘ the most extravagant and _ illogical statements appearing in ' your editorial 1101111111114, A very marked ignorance is shown therein on certain sntbjerts— in “Notos by ' the way." .\lr. llctlreatly states as ,fdllows:—— “Nt-ithor in the Old‘ - ;Tes\tamcnt or in tho Nuw is Prov " f - ’hibiti0n commanded either l:'o1' thv nation or l'0r tht- individual." Th“ ~- ,New Testament in singularly iron ’ gfrom "Thou ‘shah not~" t~o1nn1an1l~ §menls, but it tll)(‘.'<l glvc 11s:—~— ,““\Vhett her tltcrvftzrr: yo cut or tirillll ior whatsoever yt‘ do, do nil in thr- -glory oli‘ (lotl." Now come on .\lr., [Editor and toll 11s "that uno oun ‘drink liquor to tho glory 1111‘ (ivti and incidentally g1" drunk to tin-t glory of God. Turn tigain to (‘orlnthinns null we flndz» “Wherelorv il.‘ mvnt make my brotllur to offend l will ,eat no lilesh whiit- Lite world ttttind. eth leslt l tnuku my brother to 0f" lend." Again toll 11s that this is no‘ commandment-tint‘. l1. isn‘t ail-- pilcwhle to the drink titlcsllollt-ulltll some more of your pet nrknmeuttu Now Mr. Editor you lmve to rtd-I mlt there is :1 tiltlbrenrv httfwovn. a registered druggist selling (for profit) to u (lot-tor. lnorphluo. fv-‘I this quttlcutts, und tho drug ivwllfll" vending his “X11113 m tltipnliiondsnl Well there is the smnc difference} between n Prohibition t-tnnxttisslnnt consisting of it. 1:. Fulton. Henry. lSmlith, James Paton, vita. scllillili alcohol for medicine nnd the same! Commission. dispensing it tfor‘ wholesale bcverugn t-ons11n1Pll0ll~ 1 Yet as Mr. MoCreutly thigh!- polnt out for us there is no cont-P mandmeut against lllll use of th-ttzsl in thelloly Scriptures or no war- rant for 11s who helitave in. Prohib- ition. of drugs to enliorco our will upon others who do not. believe in it. There is some inconsistent, here. Why, l.\ir. Editor. tufiyon n take up the cndgel for the dope fiend, and free the country oil the-W —-Warm This 1s the “knock” in your motor This shows photographlcally what occurs in the engine c lincler as carbon forms, when regular gasoline ls used. d... in heat and pressure created by the carbon cause the asoline to explode too quickly, with the re- sult that ere is an accumulation of high ressure heat waves which strike against thecyllnder wal s so violently as to produce an audible metallic sound. The bumps in the ling are'that “knock? This is how “ETHYL” knocks it out And this shows photographiully what goes on In the these laws. ‘It will ho said that naracotlcfl have n most harmful olllect on the race as well as the individual. IMPERIAL ETHYL GASOLINE th IG sollnals h - Im°§'l§'§t.t."iatt.'1nma orhsllhgfi Etipmuma mstavnnawliw t develvpod Y6!" 9' lose their soreness when yo" asottg? most benefielal use Mlnard's. Remove ‘he . hard skin and apply ‘W317- selsneslndiehlnoryofahsls. . l47§.1()11l., 12x12. __._ Am. Host-h blag- tCo. . 17 " .»\11:11-o111ln Cup, Min, (‘o ~17 From .'\'.Y. (It-n. nnd llud. Riv. lLit. ti!» I)0ultry Meet (Juhun .-\1n. Sugar (‘o. Pid- .. it; , , (‘.011 (ins Co. tNX.) . . . . . . .. Elli“; T0 m" llud. Motor (‘nr Co. ...... international Potrult-tnn .... Stundttrtl Oil n1‘ N. J. ....... ltczttliug (‘t1. ..... Southorn Put-ills ( Union Put-hit‘ Ry. . . . . .. .. l1 S. industrial Alrtihtii (‘tr . “X-stinuluntsc tilt-ct: it- . . .... Ullllfld SUHPS Steal T-l‘.t t)'l‘T.\\\'.\. April 18.-—<A. HQ]; _. will tbur (‘amttllu cnrrylngzfblng- ' gates to tho World's Poultry ‘i1 has been ztnnottut-e by F. C. _ lord» diroA-tor. ' “l v 'i‘l11: train will lt-uve Ottawa 7 Aug. ~l, visiting in the order ' thu follmring places: Mao'Dong_ , v I ,, , , _ _ (‘tillage ill Si. Anne do BOIIQVQE! \_L_‘]:ll"““ l“ ~ "W/‘t- "m-‘t 139' Ihotltrit-‘ton, A: 1i; Saint . v II‘ u I m‘ ‘ hm, _6_ g‘ t ilk: lliilllilX. .\. 2a.; Ctharlottoetvaw . w m" ~ - l t» - ~ ~ - -LP 1-1. 1.; (int-lieu, Montreal T1 ‘ l . -» 'Qe()€1lst—\l.n 1.11.; July. ‘H7413 fl"',‘_-QI.,.,,,, Yin.“ m Toromivfl t. p ., t - R- I iih- tinring tho National Ell \'\'l1t-nt--.\lu.\'- W073i; Jlll)’. 133%; 11in: sighlsccrs will be oonffij lllvlvimtus from foreign coniybfgfi, Vi" >-_.__._‘.- Brings a New Degree of Satisfaction to Warm Weather Motoring weather is ETHYL weather .~ THE “KNOCKING” that is so much in evidence with the overheated engines of Spring and Sum- met‘, is quickly cured by hnperial Ethyl Gasoline. THE‘ CARBON that forms so quickly now warmer weather gives more motoring op is “turned into power” by Imperial Ethy THE STEEP HILLS that are met more frequently now that warm weath country, are welcomed with Imperial Ethyl; for each steep grade is a new chance to demonstrate the added power afforded by this superior fuel. _ . THE TRAFFIC that makes you slow to a crawl 1s no longer a 11111581166 to Ethyl users; enables you to stay in high at low speed and acceletv ate in a flash to a quick getaway. Imperial Ethyl Gasoline reduces gear-shiftin , leap. ens vibration and the trouble and expense of carbon removal. Gives MILEAGE too. rtunity Gasoo and er invites you into the by the motorist driving for Ethyl engine wear and tear; an 531106 1MmmmL0mLmmmD